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The R095 OCTO is an economical second stage featuring classic downstream valve technology that has a well-earned reputation for safety and reliability. Designed to be extremely easy to use in an emergency, the R095 OCTO is pre-tuned to the optimum inhalation volume for safe and uncomplicated use. You never have to worry about control knobs or switches; simply put it in your mouth and breathe. The R095 OCTO comes with a high-visibility yellow purge cover and a 39in/1m yellow hose that makes it that much easier to share air with a buddy in need. It's also a versatile second stage for use on deco tanks, thanks to its reversible hose attachment feature.
When you need a safe second you tend to need it quickly, so you better be able to see it, and it better be ready to deliver some air. The R195 OCTO does that and much more. The R195 OCTO is a modern second stage design that combines a classic downstream valve with a large diaphragm, functional purge button and VIVA switch for smooth and easy breathing and simple operation. Its robust construction, smooth air delivery and reliability makes the R195 OCTO a sensible safe second stage for all divers and a perfect choice for deco tanks thanks to its extra-long high visibility hose and reversible hose attachment.
When you need to be sure your octo reg remains secure and at-the-ready, you can rely on the OCTOPUS HOLDER PROFESSIONAL. This serious magnetic retainer features an extremely strong magnet that keeps the two parts of the holder firmly together until the octopus is needed.
An excellent and well made Octopus holder by Scubapro. The Scubapro Mouthpiece Plug Assembly comes with a clip, for you to attached the Octopus securely while Scuba Diving. The Octopus can be disengaged upon emergency, and yet still stays sturdy and neat during your dives.
It features a plug mechanism to prevent any sand or debris from entering the Octopus. Dive responsibly by making sure your Octopus is always working and is ready to be donated. Octopus that floats all over the place, scooping sand, or broken shells on the sea bed is not a nice way to treat your buddy.